Intelligent transport system specialist Journeo is using Euro Bus Expo to highlight the pivotal role connected technology plays in enabling people to confidently choose sustainable transport options.
Featuring an immersive experience at stand 120, visitors will get first-hand experience of how a single software platform can unite data, solutions and journeys across buses, trains, trams, stops, stations and applications.
Attendees will be able to interact with various exhibits and see how data flows from vehicles, displays and other edge technologies to Journeo’s SaaS platform. They can also explore how this information is intelligently analysed and presented as actionable insights to protect passengers, improve services, make efficiencies and save costs.
The featured exhibits are:
- Critical vehicle subsystems that provide increased safety, security, comfort and operational data. This includes a preview of Journeo’s forthcoming audio and visual next-stop announcement solution, as well as demonstrations of CCTV, occupancy, and passenger WiFi applications.
- The new Journeo Blind Spot Information System (BSIS); a development in the company’s digital wing mirror range that provides the most accurate detection of vulnerable road users currently available to bus operators.
- Journeo’s latest content management system for real time information displays, which delivers passenger-focused journey information. Supporting flexible, intuitive and immediate RTPI management, the system is RTIGT047-compliant, can drive any display type and features a new QR code application for accessible, live travel information at any location.
- A concept bus shelter showcasing the company’s range of sustainable, ultra-low-power and passenger-friendly displays.
Russ Singleton, Chief Executive Officer of Journeo, said: “Each year our offering for transport operators and authorities becomes more sophisticated and exciting. The ability of our latest software platform to connect on-vehicle and on-street technologies will provide the interoperability people need to create attractive and high-performing transport networks.
“Alongside other innovations, like our Blind Spot Information System, which I’m confident will contribute to increased road safety, I firmly believe we will help customers give the public confidence to consistently chose to take the bus, cycle and walk to reach their destination.”
Euro Bus Expo takes place at the NEC, Birmingham, on 12-14 November 2024. It is a free-to-attend event, showcasing the latest vehicles, equipment and services designed to enhance passenger experience and improve productivity.